What is shock?
inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in decreased oxygen delivery & oxygen consumption leading to cell death
What is the pathophysiology of shock?
1) inadequate perfusion
2) cell hypoxia
3) lactic acid accumulation & fall in pH -> anaerobic
metabolism
4) metabolic acidosis
5) cell membrane dysfunction & failure of sodium pump
6) intracellular lysosomes release digestive enzymes ->
efflux of potassium & influx of sodium & water
7) toxic substance enter circulation
8) capillary endothelium damaged
9) further destruction, dysfunction & cell death
What are the pro-inflammatory mediators of shock?
What are the anti-inflammatory mediators of shock?
What is the main trigger of shock?
loss of blood volume
What are the types of shock?
What are the causes of hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock?
HEMORRHAGIC
What are the non-hemorrhagic causes of hypovolemic shock?
What is the normal amount of blood in an average person?
80cc per kg
losing <750mL of blood will lead to what stage of hypovolemic shock?
Class I
<15%
How much blood is lost in Class II hypovolemic shock?
750-1500mL 15-30% tachycardia BP is orthostatic patient is anxious
What are the 3 vital organs?
brain
heart
kidney
What’s the normal urine output?
1mL-2mL / Kg / hour
How do we know a patient is in class III hypovolemic shock?
patient is confused tachycardia hypotension loss of 1500-2000mL of blood 30-40%
What occurs in class IV of hypovolemic shock?
loss of >2000mL of blood >40% tachycardia severe hypotension obtunded patient
What are the causes of obstructive shock?
pulmonary vascular (right ventricular failure)
mechanical
What is the most common cause of distributive shock?
SIRS —> septic shock (infection)
vasodilation
What are the causes of distributive (septic) shock?
What are the types of distributive shock?
What occurs in neurogenic shock?
What is the cause of anaphylactic shock?
severe IgE mediated allergic reactions to insect stings, food, & drugs
What are the cardinal signs of anaphylactic shock?
bronchospasm & increased airway resistance
hemodynamic collapse
What are the types of cardiogenic shock?
What are the causes of cardiomyopathic shock?